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as of being an accessory to a crime, allegedly committed by state, prosecute temporarily down and gen. and as to karen morn, the former present alleges as much as that to the pay licked his medical records. and that's a prison that i'm a pause. i had failed to act on that as the president does not state attorney as of just to meet her there, representing that i'm a pause that has wasted no time in labeling this as an abuse of court proceedings. and really a platform of sickening political schools. of course, when you look at these different private persecutions, many people will argue, and many people will say high profile matches a lot visa, always taken into consideration, and everyone goes and defend themselves the but the issue at hand with this particular process is that it is a problem that has led up to getting someone's issued and the not be prosecute certificate that way that even applied to put his hands on my posts at the. so there is
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a lot of fantastic that we're seeing going back and forth. and as these parties all due over the legitimacy, or rather the validity of the process and leading up to that private persecution. there's also a lot of debates on whether they even went to the correct to cause the silence of this case. because as i've just mentioned, the d p, p zulu, issued to not prosecute certificates last year, and a not per 2nd certificate is issued by the n p a. if it declines to prosecute a case, the judge points out that the dispute he does not consider the accessory off to the charge of doing some of my posts. when does she come onto the northwest? she keeps certificate that the zoom is now using to prosecute, to cut it, and put it into the post. and it was at that moment that the advocates on board for labeled zulu elia, judge mcgee, by told super to tone down his language a bit to the doctor is also quite upset that some pulses comments if we're being
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research and we're being shared and people will clapping as to the public gallery impulse will further told the court that there was nothing wrong, and there was nothing unreasonable about to zoom a using oh, rather issuing a criminal summons that gaze and i'm up was that and he also maintained the fact that what i'm up was, i was always a suspect in this case, and that's no matter his position with as a country president, if it should be 1st brought it to the criminal court to plead before approaching a civil court to determine the right to a to prosecute in his defence present, the process is in fact he did after the some of the complaint and wrote to zoom, advising him that it would be forwarded to the minister of justice and correctional services, which would then be escalated to complaints off of this conduct to the legal practice council for investigation. there's a lot of play regarding the politics of this method. even though present a zoom has denied that there's any political play from his pod. seeing that this
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came straight from last year is pretty proceeding. so there's quite a lot to, to be unpacked. even today, as that case into it's sick and day and we'll definitely be bringing you that in greater detail. the c i a wants to know more about russia. that's the message from the us intelligence agency on its new telegram channel which launched on choose day. so far as being filled with post written in cyrillic, encouraging russian citizens with potential knowledge of state secrets to share them with the c i a the, russian, and buster to view as cold in the part of a hybrid board against most colliding. so the 1st publication aimed at the sewing discord in russian society. are you a military officer? do work in the field of intelligence, diplomacy, science, high technology? or do you deal with people who do? do you have information about the economy or the top leadership of the russian
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federation? context us, perhaps the people around you don't want to hear the truth. we do. we're talking about a car. genetic companion is part of a hybrid war. at least a gauge the russian federation, the west having failed in its sanctions, bleeds creek, and realizing that it cannot defeat us militarily, is trying to sell confusion in russian society. this is not the 1st computing provocation by the american secret services. propaganda video was also posted on the c, i a 's, new channel train rush as a country where people live in fear. the clip shows and none of the women frustrated by their lives, with emotional music playing in the background at the end of the clip. the c i, it shows instructions on how to send information anonymously through dark web networks. a former us intelligence officer himself, john kerry. i gotta say stuff, the tactics, but the see i use it just like that undermine its own image. i think this was done
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more as a, as a way to try to intimidate, perhaps the russian side or to, uh, to make the russians expend energy or maybe a little bit of money on counter intelligence to try to, to counter this. but no, i don't think this is any kind of a threat to the russians at all. i think that the c i a has always struggled to look hip and modern and to be attractive to young people who tries very hard to keep up with the lingo. and with changes in society and it often falls flat, and then we end up seeing silly video. i think it does undermine the c. i is reputation. i could see this being used against china, against iran, against cuba, against north korea. i think that that's a big yes, it doesn't cost very much money. and besides the c i a has more money than it could ever spend. so sure,
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i could see them trying something just on the off chance that that somebody actually is able to get through and volunteer information. the next president, dr. key will be decided in a run off between 2 count bits on may 28th, but it could all come down to supporters of another limit nathan runner in the race and where their votes and up. next we speak to send an one himself, potential king nick, or perhaps this year's most anticipated election is all ahead. in the i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're such shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the
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patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence at the point, obviously is to place a trust rather than to the area. i mean, with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme in the robot, most protective foam existence was alexis the
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the the welcome to archie exclusive interview with me. so today i'm joined by a very important and as a premium politician, doctors to not on who is one of the presidential hopefuls of church here and who also caused a elections round off. welcome to the show and thank you very much for your time. many people believe that now it's up to our voters to decide how the elections will
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end their opinions that they will vote for president an incumbent and on how to comment on the situation. and what do you think or the final outcome will be? do you plan to address your constitutes and what sort of you tell them to share because of the dimension. okay. first of all, thanks for having me. i would like to send my greetings to all of russia. it's a place that i have spent many years and completed my doctorate in. i want to say hello to all my friends and people. currently, we do not know whether we will support 31 or kill astrology, or if we will hope freely. our deliberations continue to go on the commentary regarding how supporters will vote for it a want or coaster all, or for know, these are comments that have know, basically, so that he comes and then we will have the final word with our people. is it? and whomever we stand with will be the side, the window are not ghost at all and that, yeah, you got more than 5 percent of the votes. is that the result you expected?
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can you also describe to port a portrait of your average voter? you have no chance of winning, but still you knew that and you went to the pulse. why is that a cause and a manager? i'm going to be in minnesota. i'm and i believe seeing that i entered the election knowing that i wouldn't when is a statement based on prejudice. after all, this is an election and you can win and you can little know we must properly describe what it means to win. what is when do you mean to us? is it only getting one vote more than 50 percent? i don't think so. from the 1st day of setting these elections, the atp or the hood of part of the political parties that do not distance themselves from terror, will not be allowed to plague a role was a turkish nationalist will play a key role. and this is exactly what happened at all. i said that the elections will go to a 2nd round, and this is what happened. i said that i will not leave turkish naturalist if without a candidate. they will have a candidate. they have not had a candidate for a long time, and this also happened with or these things not considered winning. that's why it's
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beneficial to properly describe winning audits. it makes the 5 though, can i push that, although tweeted that opposition was ahead. even though official statistics said otherwise, what do you think of such statements? uh, think of so madison. mr. coaster, although unfortunately from the very beginning you thought he would win and this caused him to make some mistakes in the field. when i met with him, i told him that he should be careful about election security and that his belief that he was guaranteed victory did not match our analysis from the field. our field evaluation was signaling a different conclusion. and with this reason, we advised him to undertake a more cautious selection campaign. everything we foresaw in the field became a reality. as a politician, i am younger than earned a one into a stir all. but i am a politician that comes from the field and i'm an individual that completed as a doctorate in political science, international relations at empty mole. i'm. i'm a person that knows the academic dimension of
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a subject. all our field observations became a reality to mr. co star, although i advise that he more carefully observed what is happening in the field of stuff that i see. i wish you to see me and i wish academic you were expelled from a nationalist m h b party, which is in coordination with president add on now and total to cash was a permanent profile for national. was to pull the patients to a positive statements regarding your votes and your status. can he get the person who will sustain negotiations with you to support add on coalition for the 2nd round, highest. yeah, and then add a bit to see. that's what it's no turbo tax is an old friend of mine. we're from the same party. and here's the son of our founder. and as such, our friendship is beyond the party where people, politicians, and statesmen, to carry the same national outlook. if i'm going to negotiate with mister l one, i will talk with him directly. i don't need an intermediary for this. in
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a such journal, tarkus has not been given such a duty. if he writes something about me, it's from a turkish nationalist perspective, and my re tweeting him is because everything he wrote is correct, is pest picked it from then bit in the to the man. but we know that president add on, made a phone call, was you. what was the content of that? didn't just the firstly it's not ethical for me to share the content of my phone call or conversation that you believe i had with mr. early one or mr. killers, star or, or mr. jo, drum or anyone else for the process to move forward in a healthy and peaceful manner. there must be a level of secrecy. if you're a journalist, you have the right to ask, but i have the liberty not to answer. so you could have this, what would the damage decision? is it possible for you to ask your voters to support tim i've come a shuttle who is also favored by a h d p, which is according to a car toward a don alliance, has eligibility of relations with a terrier group,
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p k, k sion, the. this s, as we said in the beginning, if we can reach an agreement with earn a one on combat in terror and tell our supporters to rope for everyone in the same way with from mr. coaster all we can reach a protocol and combat into or we can ask our supporters to vote for mr. coolest. or all of our supporters will vote as we ask them to the will not be a problem here that only the tentative gosh, it took a short relations for the topic of your doctoral dissertation, which you worked on russia and you wrote in russian language use said that you see, or a shot and turkey as 2 countries that need one another. as an expert on this subject . can you single out the most important reason why other countries need one another book that isn't then give cause some. so you write a section, my doctorate, thesis it makes me happy to see you are so prepared and research my thesis. yes for
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key and russia. our 2 countries that need each other and they share a region. yes. for example, in the rush you crane war for k, a place a mediator role, and this is very important that was turkey is applying a policy of balance. we can place russia in a similar position in syria. and because it's time that turkey and syria is normalized, and for this, we need a mediator, a trustworthy mediator is needed. and this could be russia, if we are part of the government, this would mean someone that knows russia knows russian a person who wrote his doctorate spaces in russian which plan effective role in developing relations between both countries. so not that either through this the, the russian states never as tight as one of the most sense community best.
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most all sense of the, in the 6595 and speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the rushes per day and split the ortiz full, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the service was for the question, did you say even closer to the so we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy from foundation . let it be an arms race based on often very dramatic. the only personally,
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i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very unclear to get a time time to sit down and talk the water closer. there yourself as the minister of foreign affairs. i know i have no such request a in an interview with eddie. i'm a vosta on march 13th,
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2020th street. you said that if you became president during your president, it's a tricky of what time good relations with balls, prussia and west. how did you plan to achieve this, given the fact that the western countries indeed are trying to force other countries to break off relations with russia? yeah, and the, but the has them on the west as always, want to distance between russian and turkey. and the pressure to keep on this issue . but up till now the early one administration has observed a successful direction on this issue. but the western leg of the policy was missing . we can establish normal relations with the west as well. and we continue normal relations with russia. our foreign policy understanding has no will to allow rush or the west to monopolize our policies that come in, that can either russian or the west should determine our direction to our direction
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should be completely determined by and car up. and we can do this and on i say no problem achieving this guy here for me, this for the them be southern goodman, trickier does not intend to comply with the sanctions imposed by a number of countries against russia, but will be forced to join the restrictive measures if they're influenced by the united nations. how to assess, took his ability to continue. it's the tense on sanctions against russia. go so this, this would go on. they should this uh, yeah, this is a sustainable foreign policy understanding. we cannot be enemies with russia or ukraine just because the west wants to shift this. we will not do something just because the west wants to key. it has economic concerns. and these economic concerns have a cost to you. but if we decide to sanction russia with the west to compensate our economic losses, even if they compensated, why should we be forced to do with the west want seems in metal,
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sienna and neither russia northwest have the right to dictate policy to us. as such, we believe this policy is a sustainable one. if i am part of the government, i will support this policy. as we commit data on the sample for intelligence of the union that if he could have a dish. but what about the things you one resolution in case that happens? yeah, and then uh, uh, kinda let you in resolutions combined turkey a from a global perspective, but we're neighbors and i don't think it will have a serious impact on trade. the thing in the you in decisions cannot stop trade between us. so it may be effective in banking with swift, but there are solutions for that. and right now they are being applied to us that will show on those, i think, i believe, for many years took it has been trying to join the repair and union dues interest. you will eventually be accepted into the union. and how much do i think that's true kit needs? it's now venture out. if i let them, is it all money?
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it's in the i'm not up with a view that the europeans want us to become a member of. gosh, at this fees, i believe the most correct step with the europeans is to review the customs agreement and make amendments to eliminate turkey is commercial losses. otherwise, europe has no will to accept us as a member of our funding visit all of my h e. a to how to assess turkish public opinion regarding joining b. u and strengthening cooperation with the us. are there any changes because it used to be on a negative perspective against us. dish if you took in and out of in the there are no changes on the topic of turkey, a moving towards the you, there's a turkish state policy. so whether or the one wins or color start, all the wins. and it's in on owen stands with either candidate, turkey a cannot make a permanent turn away from europe as a goal. the european union is our target some. but is this a realistic goal? noise in the near future? no have before, but we cannot say that we have a band in this goal either and we won't see this cherokee,
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it has recently repeatedly condemned israel's actions in the west bank, gaza and all around locks. almost. how would you assess the prospects for relations between the 2 can, is rather now, how do you think the situation in the region could turn out is the escalation continues in motion the to push forward because somebody smiles off my bill from the beginning. i've been a supporter to decrease enemies and increase our friends understanding of turkish foreign policy. and i've stated this in many interviews that on this and for example, i could never understand why we had problems with israel. and i never found this to be corrected to god truth. i believe this was done with domestic political concerns in mind which put it to come in. foreign policy. it isn't. turkey is interest to observe a policy that is more aligned with israel and others. all are countries, including egypt are in new relations with israel. if we want to protect the rights and interest of the palestinian people,
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then we should not fight with this result. and then i think it would be more beneficial to meet with the 0 on certain issues on issue. so i like how we get to make the it isn't knocked out, those are some of the huh. 5 that will rejected the issue that they're on. what do you plan to do after the presidential election? run off and watch political initiatives will leave promotes to your constituting, see while it and yet, but it will soon be weekly check may have to them. the end of the 1st thing i plan to do is enjoy a long sleep. we had a very busy election campaigns. we had limited resources throughout this process, and sleep deprivation and fatigue or high levels right now. that's the 1st thing i'm going to do. and we will continue these negotiations, and at the end of these tasks, we may reach a decision to support one of the candidates or supporting either so on the team. i am expecting the snap election in 2024 or 2025. so much we will prepare for these elections beginning now that the other candidates are older. we're planning to govern the turkey of the few. sure it's been these elections have shown us that i
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am the front runner as the statesman that is ready to govern the future of turkey. we plan on growing and protecting the confidence that our people have placed in me . if we are asked to be in the government, we will be in the government. if not, then we will continue to grow our support base across the nation and prepare for the next election or something that will, that is on to the metric. what is the reason why you think there will be a prediction should do for you? i'm sure to be able to make it as rush. or if there is a serious economic crisis in this economic crisis, can force us into an early election and use if we support a candidates, they will get 55 percent of the elections. and this means forming a strong governmental jail to sort of shortly if we don't support a candidate that means the winner will be just over 50 percent. and this means a weak government. because of this, without our support and election, that is one with a small margin, which means a government that won't last long as human cause on the switch that so do say that
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you are planning to join the next presidential elections. again, what do you need to do to get more votes? half of the oil normalization, happy long to chose to get more votes, we need to be more prepared and more organized, and we need to be more recognizable. so the turkish people have grown fond of us and they have gotten to know that, and that is that we've received a decent amount of votes of despite being relatively unknown with this process has let us to be more familiar if we entered into elections today. i would get 3 times the old irish channels, which got some very clearly i would get at least 3 times the vote and the election started today. we actually, we weren't expecting just 5 percent. we were expecting 10 percent of somebody stole some of our votes at the ballot box. there were some and they'd be lation at the ballot box. so they were perception games and lynching. there was fake news that sent on owen withdrew because otherwise we would have gotten a higher vote. but this is not important. we are happy with our situation. we're in a position of control and consolidation. this makes us them most important actor
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for the future of turkey is a good a chick that just kid and i'm not that hard and they get to this quote. that was my final question doctor sent on on presidential hopefuls to care. thank you very much . indeed. for your time the the oh, what else? seemed wrong? just don't you have to shape out the application and engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the of
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the with the end of world war one. the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people on the day of the sea bass. at t festivals, a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start in northern india seeing base as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the
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order to open fire on the on arms people. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced to the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyre. the man who saved india gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous dar massacre went down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders, and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the the,
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